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How To Install An Aluminum Fence Installing
an Aluminum fence offers the Homeowner a maintenance free product.
It will provide safety for your children and pets, and increases
the property value of your home plus an Aluminum fence offers a more
elegant look as apposed to a vinyl or wood fence. American
Discount Fence offers the following tips when deciding to build
a fence. How to Plan Discuss
your plans with any neighbors whose property lies along the proposed fence
line. Make sure your fence will be on your property and not encroach onto
your neighbor’s yard. Check for areas of your property where your fence
may not be installed, i.e. landscape and/or drainage easements. Before
digging, you must call “NJ One Call” (1-800-272-1000). Apply for the
proper building permits as directed by your local code. What is available? Aluminum
fencing comes in various styles, colors and heights of 3ft, 4ft, 54in,
5ft, & 6 ft. Aluminum
fences often are used around the perimeter of the property or as a barrier
around swimming pools and between property lines. Aluminum fences are
generally 4-6 feet tall and may include decorative finials. Fence Terminology
Site Layout Take
time to lay out the fence carefully. An incorrect measurement could result
in problems later. Make provisions for widths of the fence panels and
gates so you will not end up with odd-sized sections that can complicate
installation. To begin your fence installation:
Digging post holes Using
a post-hole digger or power auger, dig holes 10 inches in diameter. The
depth will depend on soil conditions in your area. Consult your local
building authorities for specific regulations. A good rule of thumb is to
put the post approximately 3 feet into the ground. Setting posts
Installing Post Caps or Finial Caps
(if applicable) Screw
caps to posts and repeat for each finial cap. Installing a gate The
opening for a gate between 2 posts must be 1 ½ to 2 inches wider than the
gate itself, based on the hardware being used. Leave 3/4 to 1 inch of
space on each side between the gate and the posts to allow for hardware
clearance. We suggest using a heavy duty gate post for all gates. For
more information contact an American Discount Fence Associate. TIPS Why choose American Discount Fence?
Voted 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Courier Post Readers Choice Best of South Jersey
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